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Master in Conservation, Preservation and Heritage Management (MCPHM) First Semester Paper Code: 89601 Title of the Paper : India and the World : Through the Ages Unit I : The Beginnings to the First Civilizations a. Prehistory, protohistory, history and stone age cultures, beginning of agriculture b. The evolution of civilization-Egypt, Mesopotamia, India and China c. Minoans and Mycenean Civilizations d. Vedic Culture Unit II : Towards organized states (600 B.C to 150 B.C) a. Greek, Persian, Hellenistic, and Roman empire - Republic to Augustus b. Evolution of State in India - Janapadas, Mahajanapadas and the Mauryan empire c. Chinese civilization ––Chou Dynasty, Mesoamerican Civilization d. Evolution of philosophy, religion and science Unit III : Conflict and Interaction (150 B.C to 700 A.D) a. Breakdown of Roman empire and the beginning of Feudal Europe b. Breakup of Mauryan Empire, Sungas, Kushanas, Sakas c. Byzantine empire and Europe d. Religion, art, culture, science and literature Unit IV : The Cultural Efflorescence

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Master in Conservation, Preservation and Heritage Management (MCPHM)

First SemesterPaper Code: 89601

Title of the Paper : India and the World : Through the Ages

Unit I : The Beginnings to the First Civilizations

a. Prehistory, protohistory, history and stone age cultures, beginning of agriculture

b. The evolution of civilization-Egypt, Mesopotamia, India and Chinac. Minoans and Mycenean Civilizationsd. Vedic Culture

Unit II : Towards organized states (600 B.C to 150 B.C)

a. Greek, Persian, Hellenistic, and Roman empire - Republic to Augustusb. Evolution of State in India - Janapadas, Mahajanapadas and the Mauryan

empirec. Chinese civilization ––Chou Dynasty, Mesoamerican Civilizationd. Evolution of philosophy, religion and science

Unit III : Conflict and Interaction (150 B.C to 700 A.D)

a. Breakdown of Roman empire and the beginning of Feudal Europeb. Breakup of Mauryan Empire, Sungas, Kushanas, Sakas c. Byzantine empire and Europed. Religion, art, culture, science and literature

Unit IV : The Cultural Efflorescence

a. The golden age of Indian and the Chinese civilizationsb. The Trade, Towns, Manors and Castle.c. Arab conquest and the Ommayad Caliphate and the Abbasids,d. Science, religion, literature and arts

Unit V: To the Modern World

a. India 12th - 19th centuries A.D. b. The Ottoman empire and the making of Europe. c. The Renaissance and its impact on human civilizationd. Science, religion, art, culture etc.

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Paper Code: 89601 : India and the World : Through the Ages

1. Robert J. Wenke : Pattern in Prehistory, Oxford.2. Clark Kenneth : Civilization, Penguin3. Burn, Ralph, Learver (ed): World Civilization, Vol. I-III, New York.4. M. Savelle : A History of World Civilization, New York5. A. Toyanbee : A Study of History, London.6. J. Howkes : The First Great Civilizations, London.7. R.C.Majumdar : Vedic Age, Bombay8. B.R. Allchin : Rise of Civilization in India and Pakistan, Cambridge.9. A. Andrews : Greek Society, Penguins.10. D.C. Michael : Breaking the Maya Code, Penguin.11. F. Braudel : History of World Civilization, Penguin.12. Arthur Collerell : An Encyclopedia Classical Civilizations, Penguin.13. Rodvey Castleden : Minoans-Life in Bronge Age Circle, New York.14. G. Roux : Ancient Iraq, Penguins.15. H. Kees : Ancient Egupt, London.16. Nigel Davies : The ancient Kingdoms of Mexico, Penguin.17. F.Friedrich Heer : The Medieval World, London.18. F. Friedrich Heer : Volumes Published under Lost Civilization Seves,19. J. K. Fair Bank : (i) China , London.

(ii) East Asia, London20. J. H. Mundy : Europe in the High Middle Ages, London.21. J. H. Plumb : Renaissance, Penguins22. N.E. Cantor : The Civilization of the Middle Ages, New York.23. E. Gibbon : The History of the Decline and fall of the Roman Empire, Penguin.24. J. J. Norwich : A short History of Byzantium, Penguin.25. Peter Mansfield : The Arabs, Penguins.26. Buyantyn Dashtsern : The History and Culture of Mongolia, Calcutta.27. J. M. Roberts : History of Europe, Penguin.28. E. Hobsbawn : The Age of Revolution, New Delhi29. E. Hobsbawn : The Age of Empire, New Delhi.30. E. Hobsbawn : The Age of Capital, New Delhi.31. E. Hobsbawn : History of Humanity, Vol-1-IV, Unesco Publication.32. Colin Wells : The Roman Empire, London.33. H. G. Wells : An outline of World History, Penguin.34. Buddha Prakash : India and the World, Hoshiarpur.35. Buddha Prakash : Old World Civilization.36. Buddha Prakash : New World an Pacific Civilization, Series of American Museum of National History, Hongkong.

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Master in Conservation, Preservation and Heritage Management (MCPHM)

First SemesterPaper Code: 89603

(Practical Code: 651)*

Title of the Paper : Architecture of India

Unit-I : a. Origin of physical forms and structures in Indian architectureb. Body as a measure, axis of access and symbolism in architecturec. Relationship between inner and outer space in Indian architecture d. Sacred space, sacred place and the concept of mandala

Unit- II :

a. Harappan and Post Harappan Architectureb. Pre-Mauryan and Mauryan Architecturec. Development of Stupa Architecture - Sanchi, Bharhut, Amaravati,

Nagarjunakonda, Sarnath, d. Beginning of Rock-cut Architecture – Sudama Cave, Lomas Rishi, Bhaja,

Kondane, Nasik, Pitalkhora, Karle Khandgiri, Ajanta and Elephanta.

Unit III :a. Rock-cut Architecture – Mamallapuram and Ellora (Kailash Temple)b. Rock-cut Architecture of Ajanta, Pitalkohra and Ellora (Buddhist and Jain

Caves).c. Beginning of Temple Architecture - Sonkh, Deogarh, Bhitargaon, Aihole and

Pattadakald. Case study

Unit IV : a. Evolution of Nagara Style of Temple - Gwalior, Khajuraho, Bhubaneshwar

and Konarkb. Evolution of Dravidian Style of Temple - Aihole, Pattadakal, Badami,

Mamallapuram, Thanjavur, Hampi, c. Evolution of Vesara style of temple - Mount Abu, Gujarat and others Somanth

Halebid d. Case Study

Unit V : a. Architecture of Sultanate period.b. Architecture of Mughal period.c. Anglo-Indian Architecture. d. Case studies : Vijayanagar, Delhi and Fatehpur Sikri.

* Practicals include Site Visit

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Paper Code: 89603: Architecture of India 1. Acharya, P.K. 1993. An Encyclopaedia of Hindu Architecture. New Delhi.2. Acharya, P.K. 1995. A Dictionary of Hindu Architecture . New Delhi.3. Asher, C.B. 1995 . Architecture of Mughal India. Cambridge University Press4. Balasubramanya, S.R. 1978 . Middle Chola Temples. Faridabad5. Brand, M & Lowry, G.D. 1987 .Fatehpur Sikri. Marg Publication6. Brown, P. 1997 . Indian Architecture (Buddhist and Hindu Periods) . Bombay.7. Brown, P. 1996. Indian Architecture (Islamic Period) .Bombay.8. Coomaraswamy, A.K. 1983. Symbolism of Indian Architecture. Jaipur9. Coomaraswamy, A.K. 1991 . Early Indian Architecture. New Delhi10. Cousens, H. 1996. The Chalukyan Architecture. New Delhi.11. Dallapiccola, A.L. (ed.) 1985 . Vijayanagara - City and Empire - New Currents of

Research. Stattgart12. Fergusson, J. 1910. History of Indian and Eastern Architecture (2 Vols.). London.13. Fergusson, J. and Burgess, J. 1988. The Cave Temples of India. New Delhi.14. Govind Chandra, R. 1996. Indian Symbolism. New Delhi.15. Hardy, A. 1995. Indian Temple Architecture : Form and Transformation. New Delhi. 16. Kramarisch, S. 1976. The Hindu Temple (2 Vols.). New Delhi.17. Krishnadeva, 1990. Temples of Khajuraho, New Delhi.18. Krishnadeva, 1990. Temples of India (2 Vols.).New Delhi. 19. Macdonald, A.W. 1997. Mandala and Landscape . New Delhi. 20. Meister, H.W. & Dhaky, M.A. (eds. ) 1991. Encyclopaedia of Indian temple

Architecture. American Institute of Indian Studies21. Michell, G. 1995. Architecture and Art of Southern India. Cambridge University

Press22. Nagaraju, S. 1981. Buddhist Architecture of Western India. Delhi.23. Nath, R. 1994. History of Mughal Architecture. Delhi.24. Page, J.A. et al 1997. Monuments of Delhi (3 Vol.).New Delhi.25. Settar, S. 1992. The Hoysala Temples (2Vol.). Dharwad.26. Soundara Rajan, K.V. 1981. Cave Temples of the Deccan. New Delhi .27. Srinivasan, K.R. 1971 . The Temples of South India. New Delhi.28. Srinivasan, K.R. 1973. Cave Temple of the Pallavas. New Delhi.29. Tadgell, C. 1990. The History of Architecture in India . Phaidon Press Ltd. 30. Tomory E. 1989. A History of Fine Arts in India and the West . Madras.31. Vatsyayan, K. 1991. Concept of Space, Ancient and Modern. New Delhi.

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Master in Conservation, Preservation and Heritage Management (MCPHM)

First SemesterPaper Code: 89605

(Practical Code: 653)*

Title of the Paper : Heritage Tourism and Management - Concepts, Planning and Marketing

Unit I : General a: Introduction to Tourism and Heritage: meaning and significance b. Historical development of tourism c. Tourism framework and types of tourists d. The tourist industry and component of tourist industry : attractions,

transports, accommodations, refreshments, shopping, entertainment’s etc.

Unit II: Management of Tourism:a: Present state of Indian Tourism – Emerging trends in tourism b. New thrust areas c. Concept and function of Management - nature and significance of

management, Managerial roles, responsibility, processes in organization.d. Evolution of Management theory, schools of management, behavioural

approach, human relations approach.

Unit III: Organisational Behavioura: Communication; process and types; Inter-personal skills, barriers of

communications, Decision - making.b: Concept and features of organisations : Types of organisation, significance of

organisation, organisational goals. Concept of organisational behaviour, Haw thorne experiment

c: Behaviour and motivation - nature of human behaviour, Needs Hierarchy Theory, Hygiene theory, ‘X’ and ‘Y’ theory, ‘Z’ theory of Motivation. Job enlargement, job enrichment; motivational pattern in Indian organisations

d: Theories of leadership - concept of leadership, leadership styles in Indian Organizations, organisation effectiveness, organisational climate

Unit IV: Conference and Convention Managementa: Introduction to conventions, exhibition and meetings. Definition of conference

and the components of the conference market. Introduction to convention venues

b: The nature of conference markets, the demand for conference facilities. The growth and development of the industry. The economic and social significance of conventions. The impact of conventions on local and national communities

c: Trade shows and exhibitions, principal purpose, types of shows, major participants, organisation and membership

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Unit V: Tourism marketing and management :

a: Tourism products : Why it is different from other types of consumer products ? Tourism - oriented products, resident - oriented products and background tourism elements. Different types of tourism products e.g. natural attractions - beach, hill resorts, wildlife sanctuaries and national parks, waterfalls and islands; cultural attractions, monuments, architecture, arts and handicrafts, music and dance forms, festivals, religious tourism.

b: Marketing tourism - difference between tourism marketing and products and services, uniqueness of tourism marketing. Market surveys, research forecasting etc. and target market selection

c: Introduction to tourism promotion and method; Advertising, travel brochure, films, sale promotions.

d: Managing the marketing mix in heritage tourism - locating, pricing, role and use of specific intermeadians, selling tours

* Practicals include Site Visit

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Paper Code: 89605 : Heritage Tourism & Management: Concepts, planning and Marketing

1. Tim Edensor : Tourist at Taj : Routledge 19982. Stephen Clift : Tourism and Health , Printer 19973. Myrah Shackley : Visitor Management Butterworth , 19984. A.K. Bhatia : International Tourism : Fundamentals and Practise. Sterling Pub. Pvt. Ltd. 19975. P. Kotler : Marketing Management Prentice Hall India . 19926. B.S. Moshal : Management Theory & Practise in India, Galgotia Pub. Com. 1998.7. Philip. G. : Tourism Geography National Publishers, 19988. Donald. E Lundberg : The tourism Business, Van Nostrand Reinhold 19909. R. Burton : Tourist Geography, Longman 199810. Robert, J. Brym : International Tourism Sage 199511. Doughlas G.Pearce : Contemporary Issues in Tourism Development, Routledge 1999.12. P.S. Gill : Dynamics of Tourism , Vol. I, II, III & IV, Anmol Pub. Pvt. Ltd. 199613. G.S. Batra : Tourism in the 21st Century, Anmol Pub. Ltd. 199614. Bijender, K. Punia : Tourism Management : Problem & Perspectives, Ashish Pub. House 199415. Tej Vir Singh : Tourism Environment : Nature, Culture & Economy, Inter Plan India 199116. K.K. Kamra : Tourism, Theory , Planning & Practise, Indus Pub. 199717. Eric Laws : Tourism Destination Management, Routledge 199518. Praveen Sethi : Tourism for the next millennium , Rajat Pub. House 199919. S.P. Tewari : Tourism Dimensions , Atmaram & Sons 199420. Anna Leask & : Heritage Visitor Attractions : An operations Management Ian Yoeman perspective, Cassel 1999.21. Micheal C. Hall & : Sustainable Tourism A Geographical Perspective, Alan. A, Lew Addition Wesley Longman 199822. Chris Cooper : Tourism Principles & Practise, Addition Wesley Longmen 199823. Chris Holloway : Business of Tourism , Addition Wesley Longman.24. Abram Simone : Tourists & Tourism , Berg, Oxford 199725. Francois Accher : Tourism : Transnational Corporations and Cultural identities

Unesco 198526. V.T.C. Middleton : Marketing in Travel & Tourism , Heinemann 199827. Brian. G. Boniface & : Geography of Travel and Tourism, Heinemann 1987 C.P. Cooper28. CM Hall & S.J. Page : Geography of Tourism and Recreation , Routledge.29. S.Wahab, & J.J. Pigram : Tourism Development & Growth. Routledge 1997

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Master in Conservation, Preservation and Heritage Management (MCPHM)

First SemesterPaper Code: 89607

(Practical Code: 655)*

Title of the Paper : Heritage Museum and Management - Concept, Planning and Presentation

Unit I : Definition, Typology and Policiesa. Definitions of Museums, Museology and Museographyb. History of Museums International / National c. Theories of Museologyd. Laws, Acts and Policies

Unit II : Type and function of museums

a. Type of Museums : India and abroadb. Functions of a Museumc. Nature of Museum work i.e. - Professional Museum Organizations, Museum

Associations and their work, Professional ethicsd. Concepts of the new museums, modern museums - ECO - museums,

neighbourhood museums, living museums etc. - museum development.

Unit III : Collection and Documentation

a. Collections : Theories, policies, ethics of collectionb. Modes of acquisition : field - gathering, purchase, gifts, loans, exchange,

treasure, trove etc. c. Collection problems - forgeries, copies, replicas, export/import controld. Documentation process

Unit IV: Display and Exhibition

a. Type of exhibitionsb. Organization of exhibitionsc. Planning d. Elements

Unit V : Preservation

a. Ethics of conservation, preservation, principles of maintenance of collection.b. Environmental factors, aspects, material–organic/inorganic c. Emergency conservation - treatment and resources c. Relation between museums and conservation - awareness of outside facilities

* Practicals include Museum Visit

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Paper Code: 89607: Heritage Museum Management Concept, Planning And Presentation

1. Alexander E.P. 1979 : Museums in Motion : An Introduction to History and Function of Museums. Nashville.

2. Alexander , E.P.(ed.) 1995 : Museum Masters: Their Museums and their influence, New Delhi3. Ambrose, T. : Museum Basics, ICOM, Landon & NewYork.

& C. Paine, 19934. Belcher, M. 1991 : Exhibition in Museums Washington D.C.5. Brawne, M. 1965. : The New Museum : Architecture and Display. New York.6. Case, H. (ed.). 1988. : Registrars on Record : Essays on Museum Collection

Management. Washington.7. Davis, P. 1999 : Ecomuseums , London8. Dean, D, 1998 : Museum Exhibition : Theory and Practice, London & NewYork.9. Edson, G. & D.Dean : The Handbook for Museums, London & NewYork10. Fahy, A.(ed.) 1999 : Collection Management , London & NewYork11. Glaser, Jane R. & : Museums : A Place to Work Planning Museum Careers,

A.A.Zenetou, 2000 (re.) London & NewYork12. Hooper-Greenhill, E (ed) 1999 : The Educational Role of Museum, London & NewYork13. Kavanagh, G. (ed.) 1999 : Museum Provision and Professionalism, London & NewYork.14. Keene, S. 1990. : Managing Conservation. London 15. Knell, S.(ed.) 2000 (re.): Care of Collection, London & NewYork.16. Light, R.B., Roberts, D.A. & J.D. Steward (eds.) 1986. Museum Documentation

Systems : Developments and Applications. London.17. Lord, B. & 1983. : Planning our Museums. Ottawa. Herd, G.D. (ed.).18. Macdonold, S.(ed), 1999 : The Politics of Display, London & NewYork19. Pearce, S.M. (ed.) 1989: Museum Studies in Material Culture. Leicester.20. Pearce, S.M. 1990 : Archaeological Curatorship. Leicester.21 Pearce, S. M.(ed.)1999 : Interpreting Objects and Collections, London & NewYork22. Plenderleith, H.J. &. : The Conservation of Antiquities and Works of Arts Werner A.E.A. 1971 . London.23. Punja, S. 1998, : Museums of India, Penguin, New Delhi.24. Sarkar, H. 1981. : Museums and Protection of Monuments and Aniquities in

India. New Delhi.25. Singh, A. P. 1987. : Conservation & Museum Techniques. New Delhi. 26. Stolow, N. 1979. : Conservation Standards for works of Art in Transit and on

Exhibition. Paris.27. Stolow, N. 1987. : Conservation and Exhibition : Packing, Transport, Storage and Environmental Consideration. London. 28. Thompson, G. 1978. : The Museum Environment. London.29. Thompson, J. 1984. : Manual of Curatorship - A Guide to Museum Practice. London.30. Vergo, P. 1989 (ed). : The New Museology. London.31. Woodhed, P & : Museum Studies. Mansell.

G. Stansfield, 1994

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Master in Conservation, Preservation and Heritage Management (MCPHM)

Second Semester Paper Code: 89602

(Practical Code: 652)*

Title of the Paper : Cultural Heritage of India

Unit I : Concepts of Cultural Heritage

a. Social, Cultural and Religious Heritage b. Myths and Legends, Traditionsc. Oral and Living d. Literary sources : Vedic and Archaeological

Unit II : Social Traditions

a. Varna, Jati, Ashrama, b. Karma, Rina, Purushartha Dana, Pataka, Prayaschittac. Vrata, Upavasa, Tirtha, Tirtha –Yatrasd. Samsakara; Position of women

Unit III : Religion and Philosophy

a. Vedic Traditions and six school of philosophyb. Jainism, Buddhism and Ajivikas c. Vaishnavism, Saivism, Saktism and Bhakti d. Islamic, Christian and Tribal belief systems

Unit IV : Evolution of Political Ideas

a. Evolution of Polity : Formative Period b. Evolution of Polity : Crystallization of Precepts and ideas c. Laws and Legal Institutionsd. Republic

Unit V : Educational and Scientific Developments

a. Gurukulas, and Agraharas b. Important centers of learningc. Sciences ; Mathematics, Astronomy and Calendar d. Medicine, Surgery and Metallurgy

* Practicals include Academic Tour

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Paper Code: 89602 : CULTURAL HERITAGE OF INDIA 1. Ainslie, T. Embree. 1991. Sources of Indian Tradition. 2 Vols. Penguin Books.2. Aiyangar, K.V. Rangaswami. 1988. Some Aspects of Ancient Indian Polity. Patna.3. Bandyopadhyaya, N.C. 1980. Development of Hindu Polity and Political Theories. Delhi. 4. Banerjee, B.N. 1979. Hindu Culture, Custom and Ceremony . Delhi .5. Basham, A.L. 1989. The Wonder that was India, Delhi 6. Beni Prasad. 1974. Theory of Government in Ancient India, Allahabad. 7. Bhandarkar, D.R. 1988. Some Aspects of Ancient Hindu Polity. Patna8. Bhattacharyya, N.N. 1996. Indian Religious Historiography. Delhi.9. Chattapadhyaya, D.P. 1992. Studies in Indian Culture 2 Vols. Calcutta.10. Choudhary, R. 1971. Kautilya’s Political Ideas and Institutions. Varanasi.11. Deo, S.B. and Kamath Suryanath, 1993. The Aryan Problem. Pune.12. Desikachar, S V. 1993. Caste, Religion and Country. Delhi.13. Frawley, David and Navaratna S. Rajaram, 1994. Vedic Aryans and the Origin of

Civilization, Quebec.14. Frawley, David 1997. Hinduism. Delhi.15. Ghurye, G.S. 1962. Family and Kin in Indo-European Culture, Bombay.16. Hillebrant, Alfred. 1990. Vedic Mythology. 2 Vol, Delhi.17. Hutton, J.H. 1951. Caste in India. Oxford.18. Jaiswal, Suvira. 1981. The Origin and Development of Vaishnavism . Delhi.19. Kane, P.V. 1997. History of Dharmashatras 5 Vols. Pune. 20. Kangle, R.P. : 1997-98. The Kautilya Arthashatra ( 3 Vols.) Delhi.21. Kosambi, D.D. 1975. An Introduction to the Study of Indian History. Bombay.22. Kosambi, D.D. 1975. The Culture and Civilization of Ancient India. Delhi.23. Kulke, Hermann (ed.) 1997. The State in India. Delhi .24. Madan, T.N. 1997. Religion in India (Social Anthropology) Delhi. 25. Mandalbaum. Caste in India : Change and Continuity, Bombay.26. Majumdar, R.C. 1994. Ancient India. Delhi .27. Majumdar, R.C. 1996. The Vedic Age. Mumbai .28. Maxmuller, F. 1994. Vedic Hymns(2 Vols.). Delhi .29. Nath, Vijay 1987. Dana: Gift System in Ancient India. Delhi.30. Pande, G.C. 1995. Studies in the Origin of Buddhism. Delhi.31. Pande G.C. 1995. Foundations of Indian Culture. 2 Vols. Delhi.32. Pandey, Rajbali. 1994. Hindu Sanskaras. Delhi. 33. Radhakrishnan, S. 1998. The Principal Upanishads. Delhi. 34. Radhakrishan, S. 1998. Indian Philosophy. 2 Vols. Delhi.35. Radhakrishan, S. et. al. 1993. The Culture Heritage of India (6 Vols.). The R.K. Mission. 36. Stanley, Rice. 1993. Hindu Customs and their Origins. Delhi. 37. Roy, Kumkum. 1994. The Emergence of Monarchy in North India. Delhi.38. Sastry Shama, R. 1967. Evolution of Indian Polity. Mysore39. Sharma, R.N. 1995. The Ashtadhyayi of Panini (Vols. 3). Delhi.40. Singh, Bhagwan. 1995. The Vedic Harappans. Delhi .41. Singh, Chitralekha 1999. Hindu Festivals, Fairs and Fasts. Delhi. 42. Subbarayappa, B.V. 1988. Scientific Heritage of India. Bangalore.43. Thapar, Romila. 1984. Ancient Indian Social History. Hyderabad.44. Walker, Benjamin. 1983. Hindu World. 2 Vols. Delhi.45. Sri Aurobindo : The Foundations of Indian Culture. Pondichery 1959.

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Master in Conservation, Preservation and Heritage Management (MCPHM)

Second SemesterPaper Code: 89604

(Practical Code: 654)*

Title of the Paper : Art of India

Unit - I : Beginning of Art in India

a. Pre-Historic Rock Paintings b. Terracotta art of Harappan and Chalcolithic periodsc. Terracotta art of Early first millennium B.C.d. Paintings and graffiti on proto historic pottery

Unit - II: Plastic Arts in India

a. Beginnings of plastic art. b. Mauryan Sunga and Satavahana artc. The terracotta art of Kausambi Ahichchhatra, Mathura etc. upto Gupta period.d. Early Indian Bronzes

Unit - III : Evolution of Images

a. Evolution of Buddhist, Jain and Brahmanical Imagesb. Art and Images on the coinsc. Gandhara and Mathura artd. Sculptural art of Sanchi, Bharhut, Bodh Gaya, Amaravati, Khajuraho, Konark,

Ajanta and Ellora-Mahabalipuram, Thanjavur and Halebid

Unit - IV: Iconography

a. Buddhist Iconographyb. Jain Iconographyc. Saiva, Vaishnava and Sakta Iconographyd. Minor and folk deities and their Iconography

Unit - V : Paintings in India

a. Ajanta, Ellora Sittanavasal paintings, manuscript painting, techniques, material and media.

b. Mughal paintings. c. Rajasthan and Hill schools of paintings.d. Paintings of Medieval Deccan and South India.

* Practicals include Academic Tour

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PAPER CODE: 89604 : ART OF INDIA

1 Agarwala, V.S. 1995 (re) Indian Art, Varanasi.2. Banerjea, J.N.1956. Development of Hindu Iconography, Calcutta.3. Beach, M.C. 1992. Mughal & Rajput Paintings. (University Press)Cambridge4. Brown, Percy. Indian Architecture, Bombay.5. Burton, T.R.1994. Hindu Art. British Museum Press, London.6. Bussagli, M. C. & Sivaramamurti,C. 5000 Years of Indian Art.7. Chakravarti J. 1980. Techniques of Indian Mural Paintings . Calcutta.8. Coomaraswamy A.K.1994. Jain Art. New Delhi.9. Coomaraswamy, A.K. 1985, Fundamentals of Indian Art, New Delhi10. Coomaraswamy, A.K. 1994 The Transformation of Nature in Art, New Delhi11. Coomaraswamy, A.K. 1998, Elements of Buddhist Iconography, New Delhi.12. Coomaraswamy, Anand K. 1999, Introduction to Indian Art, New Delhi.13. Craven, Roy C. 1997, Indian Art (revised) London.14. Ghosh A.1996. Ajanta Murals. New Delhi.15. Ghosh A.1997. Miniature Paintings and album .New Delhi.16. Gangoly, O.C. 1915, South Indian Bronzes, Calcutta.17. Gupta S.P. 1980, Roots of Indian Art. New Delhi.18. Harle J.C. 1990. The Art and Architecture of India . London.19. Januazozak W.1990. Techniques of the World’s Great Painters . London. 20. Kar, C. 1952 Indian Metal Sculpture, London.21. Kar, C. 1980 Classical Indian Sculpture, London.22. Kramrisch Stella. Art of India;Kramrisch,S.1993, Indian Sculpture, Calcutta.23. Mookerjee A. 1998. Ritual Art of India. New Delhi.24. Mukherjee R. 1959. The Culture and Art of India. New Delhi.25. Neumayer, E. 1993. Lines on Stone -The Prehistoric Art of India. New Delhi.26. Pal P. 1993. Indian Paintings,Ahmedabad.27. Parimu Ratan et. al (eds.) 1991, The Art of Ajanta 2 Vols. New Delhi.28. Rao, T.A. Gopinath 1997 (re.) Elements of Hindu Iconography, 2 Vols New Delhi.29. Ray N. 1973. Idea and Image in Indian Art. New Delhi.30. Ray N.R. Mauryan and Post Maurya Art, New Delhi.31. Saraswati, S.K. 1975, A Survey of Indian Sculpture, New Delhi.32. Sivaramamurti C. 1996. Indian Painting. New Delhi.33. Sivaramamurti, C. 1994 (re.), South Indian Paintings, New Delhi.34. Sivaramatmurti S, 1974, The Art of India, New York.35. Smith V.A. History of Fine Art in India & Ceylon.36. Soundara Rajan, K.V. 1980, Art of South India, Delhi.37. Vatsayayan, Kapila. The Square and Circle of Indian Art. New Delhi.38. Verma S.P. Mughal painting. New Delhi.

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Master in Conservation, Preservation and Heritage Management (MCPHM)

Second SemesterPaper Code: 89606

(Practical Code: 656)*

Title of the Paper : Heritage Tourism and Management–– Agencies Organizations and Impacts

Unit I: Organisation of Tourism

a: International and national tourism organisations WTO/ IATA/PATA and TAAI, IATO, etc. Agencies / organizations and Ministries in India linked with tourism

b: Strategy, missions and objectives for tourism organizations c: Role of travel agencies, tour operators, tour guides, interpreters guide lecture

and their trainingd: Planning in Tourism, Approaches and Process for Tourism planning in

destination areas, role of public and private sectors, product life cycle

Unit II: Tour Operator Units travel Agencies Tourism Regulation

a: How to setup a travel agency : proprietorship, partnership, private ltd., Government. IATA rules and regulation, cost benefit break even analysis, sources of income-service charges etc.

b: How to setup a tour operation unit : Government. rules and regulation, tourism bill rights : tourism codes, Manila Declaration

c: International convention : The IATA general condition of carriage (passenger and baggage) Consumer protection law, 1986 and MRTP act applicable to tourist as consumer

d: Laws pertaining to a accommodations, Fire Safety, health safety etc. liability laws with respect to guests and their belonging

Unit III: Geography of Tourism :

a: Importance of geography in tourism, natural and climatic regions of the worldb: Major tourist attraction world -wide, recent trends in international tourist

movement, (characteristic of Indian out bound travel)c. Tourist transport system - Airlines, surface (bus coach and car rental),

railways, cruise ships and water transport.d: Aviator geography, IATA areas, sub-areas and basic planning itinerary. IATA

3-letter city and Airport Codes

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Unit IV: Basic Fares and Ticketing

a: ICAO, global indicator (EH, WH, AT, PA, AP, TS etc.)b: ABC familiarization airline schedule, passenger documentation/travel

formalities (TIM)c: Familiarization of Air Tariff, introduction to fare construction, mileage

principle, fare construction with extra mileage allowance (EMA) and extra mileage surcharge (EMS)

d: Higher intermediates point (HIP), circle trip minimum (CTM), backhaul check, special fares, passenger ticket and baggage check (with issuance of ticket with itineraries - one way (OW), return (RT), circle trip (CT)

Unit V : Impact of Tourism

a: Economic and environmental impacts b: Socio-cultural impact c: Managing impacts d: Concept of carrying capacity and sustainable /responsible Tourism.

Reference to case studies – Goa/Himalayas/Khajuraho /Jaisalmer.

* Practicals include Academic Tour

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Paper Code: 89606 : Heritage Tourism and Management–– Agencies Organizations and Impacts

1. A.K. Bhatia : International Tourism, Sterling Pub. Pvt. Ltd., 19972. Chris Cooper : Tourism, Principles and Practice, Addition Wesley Longmen 19983. Pushpendra Singh Gill : Dynamics of Tourism, Anmol Pub. Pvt. Ltd., 19964. J. Christopher Hollowy : Business of Tourism, Addition Wesley Longman.5. P.D. Lundberg : Tourist Business, Van Nostrand Reinhold 19906. S. Wahab : Tourism Development and Growth, Routledge 1997.7. K.K. Sharma : Planning for Tourism, Indus Pub. 19978. S.P. Tiwari : Tourism Dimensions, Atmaram and Sons 19949. T.N. Chhabra : Principle, Practice and Management, Dhanpat Rai and Co.

(P) Ltd., 200010. Dr. Manohar Sajnani : Indian Tourism Business – A Legal Perspectives, Gyan Pub.

House 1999.11. Ratandeep Singh : Infrastructure of Tourism in India, Kaniska Pub. 199612. B. K. Chakravarty : Hotel Management, APH Pub. Corporation 1999.13. R. Thomas : Hospitality Industry- Tourism and Europe14. S.S.Malik : Ethical, Legal and Regulatory Aspects of Tourism Business.15. Praveen Seth : Tourism for the next millennium, Rajat Pub. House 199916. Anoop K. Kaushal : Consumer Protection Law, Universal Law Pub. Co. Pvt. Ltd., 199917. K.K. Sharma : Tourism and Travel Industry, Indus Pub. 199718. Darren Lee Ross : HRM in Tourism and Hospitality, Dhanpat Rai & Company 200019. ABC World Wide Airways guide ( Red and Blue)20. Air Tariff Book : World wide Rules , IT Fares etc.21. Air Tariff Book : World wide maximum permitted mileage22. Kemp and Pearson : Leisure and Tourism, Addison Wesley, Longman 199623. Lanfant and Bruner : International Tourism24. Maridula & Narayan Dutt : Ecology and Tourism, Universal Pub. 199125. Tej Vir Singh : Tourism Environment, Inter Plan India 199126. Harish Chandra : Hill Tourism, Kaniska Pub. House 199827. Shalini Singh : Profiles of Indian Tourism, APH Pub. House 199628. Rajiv K. Sinha : Global Biodiversity, INA Shree Pub. Jaipur 199729. David A Fennell : Ecotourism – Routledge30. C.M. Hall : Sustainable Tourism, Longman 199831. B.S. Badan : Impact of Tourism in South India, Commonwealth Pub. 199732. Jost Krippendorf : The Holiday Maker, Butterworth Heinemann 1987

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Master in Conservation, Preservation and Heritage Management (MCPHM)

Second SemesterPaper Code: 89608

(Practical Code: 658)*

Title of the Paper : Heritage Museum and Management - Public Relations, Education, Research and Publication

Unit I : Location information

a. Museum, its surrounding and use of space designb. Building and layout according to type and function of the museumsc. Equipments : environmental control etc. d. Display , storage office and security spaces

Unit II : Museum Administration

a. Administrative frameworkb. Management policy and Museum Marketing c. Budget and financing - loans, funds, schemesd. Personnel, Security and Maintenance

Unit III : Storage, photography, modeling, packing for transportation

a. Principles of storageb. Museum photographyc. Museum modelingd. Packing for transportations

Unit IV : Education and Public Relations

a. Educational and cultural responsibility of a museumb. Type of programmes and methods of education : for different age groups,

extension programmes––– in house and out reach activities c. Nature of public relations in a museum - membership, publications etc.d. Museum as a public facility - functions, types of facilities etc.

Unit V: Research and Publications

a. Studies of collectionsb. Publications - academics, guidebook, catalogues, brochures, research

publications, journals (news letters) etc.c. Press releases, mass media, T.V. and Video films, news stories, etc. d. Membership organizations for students, other organizations, agencies and

friends of museums.

* Practicals include Academic Tour

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Paper Code: 89608 : Heritage Museum And Management - Public Relations, Educations, Research and Publication

1. Adams,G.D.1983 : Museum Public Relations . Nashville.2. Adam,T.R.1939 : The Museum and Popular Culture. New York3. Baxi, S.J. & : Modern Museum, New Delhi

V.P.Dwivedi 19734. Bedekar, V.H, 1995 : New Museology for India, New Delhi5. Bicknell, S. & : Museum Visitor Studies in the 90s, London.

G. Farmelo, 19936. Boylan, P.J (ed). 1992: Museums 2000: Politics, People, Professionals and Profit. London.7. Caulton, T. 1999 (re.) : Hands-on Exhibitions, London & NewYork8. Edson,G. & D.Dean,2000 : The Handbook for Museums, London & NewYork9. Fahy, A, (ed.) 1999 : Collections Management , London & NewYork10. Fopp, M.A, 1997 : Managing Museums and Galleries¸London & NewYork11. Hein, G.E.(ed) 2000 : Learning in the Museum , London & NewYork12. Hooper- Greenhill, E.(ed). 1989:Initiatives in Museum Education. London.13. Hooper-Greenhill.E.1992: Museums and the Shaping of Knowledge. London.14. Bochi,A & : The World’s Heritage - The Museums’s Responsibilities,

Valence, S.de. 1981. ICOM.15 Karp,& Kreamer, C.M.& Lavine, S.D.(ed). 1992. Museum and communities:

The Politics & Public Culture. Washington.16. Liston,S. (ed.) 2000 (re): Museum Security and Protection, ICOM, London17. Lord, G,D. & B.Lord (eds) 1999 : The Manual of Museum Planning (2 edn. ) London18. McLean, F, 1997 : Marketing the Museum, London & New York19. Macdonald, S & G.Fyfe, 1999 : Theorizing Museums, Oxford20. Moffat, H. & V. Wollard, 1999 : Museum & Gallery Education, London21. Moor, K. (ed) 2000 (re.) : Museum Management, London & NewYork 22. Neustupnny, J. 1968 : Museum and Research. Prague.23. Oliver, R.N. (ed). 1971: Museums and the Environment. A hand book for

Education. New York.24. Orna, E.1987. : Information Policies for Museums. Cambridge.25. Orna, E.& C.Pettitt, 1998: Information Management in Museums. Hampshire: Gower.26. Stone, P. G. & : The Presented Past: Heritage Museums and Education,

B.L. Molyneaux, 1994 London & NewYork27. Talboys, G. 1996. : Using Museums as an Educational Resource . Ashgate

Publishing Limited.28. Thomson, G. 1986. : The Museum Environment.London.

Vanzoest, R (ed.) 1989 : Generators of Culture: The Museum as a Stage. Amsterdam.29. Veal, F.R. 1983. : Museum Public Relations. Manscheste 30. Well, S.E. 1995 : A Cabinet of Curiosities, Washington & Landon31. Woodhead, P&Stansfield, G. 1994. Museum Studies. Mansell.

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Master in Conservation, Preservation and Heritage Management (MCPHM)

Third Semester

PAPER CODE : 89701

Title of the Paper : Principles Guidelines and Laws : National and International

Unit - I : Introduction

a. Concept of Conservationb. Conservation as a multidisciplinary science.c. Theories, modern principles and guidelines .d. Conservation- approach ,attitude, professional ethics and scope of

entrepreneurship, consciousness towards authenticity

Unit-II : Concept of Cultural Property

a. Definition of cultural property and typesb. Values, significance, concept of National Heritage.c. World Heritage Conventiond. World Heritage Site

Unit-III : Principles and Guidelines

a. International recommendations for the conservation of cultural property, the International Charters

b. Principles and guidelines for conservation and preservation of monuments, sites and excavated remains in India

c. International conventions, prevention of illicit import and exports d. Transfer of ownership of cultural property

Unit-IV : Laws and Regulations

a. History of antiquarian laws in India and abroadb. The Indian Treasure Trove Act, 1878; land acquisition Act 1894. The Ancient

Monuments and Archaeological Sites and remains Act 1904c. Ancient monuments and archaeological sites and remains Act 1958 and Rules 1959.

The Antiquities Art treasure Act 1972. Export Protection Act 1986d. Social responsibility of Management/Organizations

Unit - V : Planning and Action

a. Renovation and restoration of monuments and objects and surroundings, b. Reuse and Rehabilitation of sites, monuments and buildingc. Environment Protection and sustainable developmentsd. Strategy, planning and resources.

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Paper Code 89701 : Principles Guidelines and Laws : National and International 1. Allchin B. : Conservation of Indian Heritage, 1989 New Delhi.2. ASI : Archaeological Works Code, New Delhi.3. ASI : Archaeological Remain’s: Monuments and Museums, New Delhi.4. Batra, N. L. ; Heritage Conservation 1996, New Delhi.5. Biswas, S.S. : Protecting the Culture Heritage, New Delhi.6. Brommelle, N.S.: Conservation with in Historic Buildings, London.7. Cleere. H. : Approaches to the Archaeological Heritage 1984, Cambridge.8. Cleere. H : Archaeological Heritage Management in the Modern World, London.9. Erder Cevat : Our Architectural Heritage from Consciousness to Conservation.

Paris, UNESCO.10. Feilden, B.M. : Management Guidelines for world cultural Heritage Sites,Rome.11. Feilden, B. : Guidelines for Conservation, New Delhi.12. Gowda, K.S.R: Urban and Regional Planning 1972, University of Mysore.13. Grover, R. : Architects and Design Conservation in India, Ahmedabad.14. Grover, R. : Architects and Design Restoration , Ahmedabad.15. Govt. of NCT : Delhi Ancient and Historical Monuments and Archaeological

of Delhi sites and Remain Bill 2000 NCT.16. Iser, Y.R : Challenge to our Cultural Heritage: Why Preserve the past, UNESCO.17. INTACH : Historic Towns and Heritage Zones, New Delhi.18. INTACH : Historic Towns and Site Development, New Delhi.19. James Stuke : Architecture in Conservation Managing development at

Historic Sites, London.20. Kamalakar, G.Dr.: Conservation, Preservation and Restoration Tradition Trends

and Techniques, Hyderabad.21. Kambo, D.P. : National Conservation Policy of India, Delhi.22. Menon, A.G.K: Cultural Identity and Urban Development 1989, New Delhi.23. Nagar, S.L. : Project Conservation and Preservation of Indian Monument

New Delhi.24. Pal, H.B. : Plunder of Art 1992, New Delhi.25. Ramakrishnan, P.S: Conserving the Sacred for biodiversity Management, New Delhi.26. S.S. Malik : Elthical, Legal and Regulatory Aspect, New Delhi.27. Sheshari, A.K.: Conservation of Monuments in India, Delhi.28. Shiva, V. : Bio Diversity Conservation, New Delhi.29. Singh, Dr. A.P. : Conservation and Museum Technique, New Delhi.30. Stolow, N. : Conservation Standards for Works of Art, UNESCO Genuva.31. Thapar, B.K. : Our Cultural Heritage 1992, New Delhi.32. Tokyo National: International Symposium on the Conservation and

Research Institute Restoration of Cultural Property, for Cultural Propertus Tokyo National Research.33. WAC-III : Cultural Property Conservation and Public awareness IX.

WAC- New Delhi.

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Master in Conservation, Preservation and Heritage Management (MCPHM)

Third Semester

PAPER CODE : 89703(Practical Code: 751)*

Title of the Paper : Architectural, Engineering Technology, Nature and Use of Material

Unit-I : Architectural Technology

a. Basic principle and concepts of architectural technology b. Architectural design and functional requirements and factors influencing

architecturec. Architectural design and engineering systemsd. The integration of various building and supports systems

Unit-II : Engineering Technology

a. Basic Principles and concepts of construction engineering technologyb. Interrelated nature of structures, construction and environmental systemc. Structural forms and arches, slabs, plates, beams, curved surface structuresd. Lateral forces and static and dynamic loads and structural technology

Unit-III : Structural Systems and Elements

a. Sub structure : Foundation, walls, piers and columns b. Super structure I : Beams, arches, vaults, domesc. Super structure II : Brackets, Chhatris, Door, Windows, Balconies etc.d. Farmwork : centering, scaffolding (wood and steel ) trusses and frames, joints and

joining

Unit-IV: Nature and Properties and specification of building Material

a. Lime–– types, manufacturing process, and uses b. Cement and concrete for external rendering, physical and chemical properties,

permeabilityc. Stones d. Other building materials and finishes- wood, mud, clay etc.

Unit V: Usage of Material in Architecturea. History of use of architectural material b. Mortars used in architecturec. Structural material, timber–causes of decay etc.d. Decorative architectural material

* Practicals include Site Visit

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Paper Code 89703: Architectural, Engineering Technology, Nature and Use of Material

1. W.B. Mckay, - Building Construction Vol. I-IV.2. R. Barry, - Building Construction & Services Vol. I-V.3. Sushil Kumar - Building Construction & Engineering4. Charanjit Shah - Architects’ Handbook5. Council of Architects - Dicotomy of Architects IIA6. B.N. Dutta, - Estimating and Costing of Civil Works &

Specifications.7. CPWD - Civil Engineering Handbook8. Neuferts Data of Building Design9. Fletcher. B. - History of Architecture10. Brown. P. - Indian Architecture, Hindu, Buddhist & Islamic Vol. I-II11. Tadgell. C. - The History of Architecture in India12. Ashen. C. - Architecture of Mughal India13. Koch. Ebba - Mughal Architecture14. Feildon B. - Conservation of Historic Building15. Cooper I. - Traditional Buildings of India 16. Tillotson, G.H.R. - The Tradition of Indian Architecture17. J. Henry Parker - Classic Dictionary of Architecture Vol. I-II18. Celand, M. Roth - Understanding Architecture19. Nath, R. - Jharokha : An Illustrative Dictionary of

Architectural Elements.20. Ashurst,J. - Store Masonary

- Brick, Teracotta, Earth- Mortar, Plaster, Rerders- Metal

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Master in Conservation, Preservation and Heritage Management (MCPHM)

Third Semester

PAPER CODE : 89705

Title of the Paper : Heritage Planning, Regulation, Zoning and Management

Unit-I : Civilization and Settlements

a. Urban and rural typology, locations, cultural and historical contextb. Rise and development of urban planning c. Effects of Planned and unplanned development on historic settlement /areas d. Utopian concepts, moralistic and traditional planning

Unit-II : Planning parameters and Principles

a. Principles- types, of planning -regional planning, socio-economic planning.b. Integrated Development Plan.c. Planning authorities.d. Urban design and housing.

Unit-III : Regulations and land use control

a. Planning objectives, techniques and regulationsb. Redevelopment, renewal and urbanismc. Zoning concept : density and area planning, transportation planning d. Legislative control (special areas, public land etc.)

Unit-IV: Project Management

a. Project Feasibilityb. Planning Strategy and objectivec. Management systems and cost analysisd. Plan preparation and phase development

Unit-V : Economic Prospects and Potentials

a. Funding, incentive and trade offb. Conservation, retrieval and renewal optionsc. Construction documentd. Contract, supervision and management

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Paper Code 89705: Heritage Planning, Regulation, Zoning and Management.

1. Datta, B - 1980, Town Planning in Ancient India. Munshiram, New Delhi 2. Mumford, L. - 1968, The city in History. Harcourt Butler. London. 3. Fieldien, B. - 1989, Guidelines for Conservation, INTACH, Delhi 4. Harrison, R . - 1994, Manual of Heritage Management, Butterworth

Heinemann Oxford, 5. Cullen, G. - 1965, Town Scape, The Architectural Press London. 6. Croci, Giorgio - 1998, Conservation and Structural Restoration of Architectural Heritage

Southhampton: Computational Mechanics Publications 7. Gowda, K.S. Rame - 1972, Urban and Regional Planning, University of Mysore, Mysore. 8. Gallion, Arthur B. - 1998,Urban Pattern City Planning, CBS. Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi 9. Cohen, Nahoum - 1999, Urban Conservation, MIT Press, Cambridge10. Pickard, Robert - 2001, Management of Historic centers, Spon Press, London 11. Cuthbert, Alexander R- 2003, Designing cities : critical readings in urban desigan, 2003,

Blackwell Publishers U.K.12. Isar, Yudhishthir Raj (ed.) - 1986, The Challenge to our Cultural Heritage, Paris13. CRM. - Vol. 21. No. 5.199814. INTACH - 1996, Process for Historic Site Development; New Delhi 15. Pickard, Robert (ed.) - 2001, Management of Historic Centers London. 16. Greffe, Xavier - 2001, Managing Our Cultural Heritage. New Delhi 17. Grenville, Jane (ed.) - 1999, Managing the Historic Rural London18. Chitty, Gill & Baker - 1999, Managing Historic Sites and Buildings. London

(David eds) 19. Cleere, Henry (ed.) - 1984, Approaches to Archaeological Heritage. New York 20. Eisner, Gallion - 1986, The Urban Pattern New Delhi. 21. Ravindran, K. T. - 1990, INTACH Cultural Heritage Casestudies. The Ghats of Mathura

and Vrindavan Proposals for Restoration. New Delhi22. IUCN - 1999, Conservation and Development Plan of Lekhnath

Municipality. Nepal.

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Master in Conservation, Preservation and Heritage Management (MCPHM)

Third SemesterPAPER CODE : 89707(Practical Code: 753)*

Title of the Paper : Survey, Inspection, Assessing Deterioration and Preparation of Status Reports

Unit - I : Factors effecting the monuments and buildings

a. Definition of monument/historical buildings /archeological sites /historical remainsb. Effect of Environment - temperature, humidity, rainfall and air pollution etc. c. Bio-deterioration - Micro-organism, insects, rodents etc.d. Human encroachments and urban Developments, vandalisam, agriculture growth.

Humidity, dampness and other problems in historical buildings (natural and man made causes)

Unit II : Inspection and Survey of Ancient Buildings / Monuments

a. Inspection of Historic buildings and structures/remainsb. Introduction to structural classification, recordings, and photography and preparation

of drawingsc. Preparation of Assessment Reportsd. Preparation of Status Reports indicating guidelines for conservation and its

methodology

Unit - III : Structural Surveys, Recording and Photography

a. Structural survey, architectural analysis and evaluation of available historical data b. Structural examination and assessment including foundation, interiors, structural

section, elevation, roof and constructional technique c. Photography, photogrammetry, preparation of plans sections and elevations

d. Aerial photography, landsat-imageries and photo interpretations

Unit IV: Documentation and technical study of materiala. Tools of examination of works of Art/ Antiquity.b. U.V. Infra- Red, radiograply, X-rays c. Methods of analysis (chemical), carbon 14 dating. I.R. analysisd. Dating (history of Art), provenance, authentication, fakes and forgeries.

Unit - V : Basics of Financial Managementa. Costing and Budgeting and annual and special repair estimateb. Tendering and contracting c. Schedule of planning and Monitoring - Management control Systemd. Infra-structural requirements and final approval of conservation work

* Practicals include Surveying and VRI Training

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Paper Code 89707 : Survey, Inspection, Assessing Deterioration and Preparation of Status Reports

1. Agrawal, O. P. (ed.) : Conservation in the Tropics, Rome2. Agrawal, O. P. & : Bio-deterioration of Cultural Property, New Delhi, 1991. Shashi Dhawan (ed.)3. Allchin, B., : Conservation of the Indian Heritage, New Delhi. F.R. Allchin & B. K. Thapar4. Andre, Jean Michel : The Restorer’s Handbook of Sculpture, New York.

Ashurst, John & Nicola Ashurst: Practical Building Conservation, Vol. I. London.5. Ashurst, John : Conservation of Building and Decorative Stone, Vol. I,

Francies G. Dimes Oxford6. Ashurst, John : Conservation of Building and Decorative Stone, Vol. 2,

F. G. Dimes Oxford.7. B. N. Dutta : Estimating and costing in civil Engineering.8. Batra, N.L. : Heritage Conservation, Preservation and Restoration of Monuments, New Delhi. 9. Bahn Paul : Archaeology Theories & Method and Practice.

10. Brommelle, N. S : Conservation within Historic Building, London.Garry Thomson and Perry Smith (eds.)

11. Campbel. B. James : Introducing to remote sensing.12. Cleere, Henry (ed.) : Approaches to the Archaeological Heritage, Cambridge.13. Cooper, Martin (ed. : Laser Cleaning in Conservation, Oxford.14. Feilden, Bernard : Conservation of Historic Buildings, Oxford.15. Feilden, Bernard : Guidelines for Conservation A Technical Manual, New Delhi 16. Henry, Cleere (ed.) : Archaeological Heritage Management in the Modern World, London and New York.17 Hester, R. Thomas, : Field Methods in Archaeology, California

Robert F. Heizer and John A. Graham18. Horce, C. V., : Materials for Conservation, Organic Consolidants, Adhesives and Coatings.19. Joukowsky, Martha : A Complete Manual of Field Archaeology, Oxford.20. Lakshmana, Murthy, K.: Structural Conservation of Monuments in South India, Delhi.21. Lang Janet & : Radiography of Cultural Material, Oxford. Andrew Middleton (ed.)22. Marshall, John : Conservation Manual, Delhi.23. McKee, Haeley J. (complied by) :Recording Historic Buildings, Washington.

24. Paul J. Gibson and Clare. H. Power : Introductory remote sensing . 25. Rangwola, S. C : Elements of Estimating and costing , Anand.

26. Richard Harrison (ed.) : Manual of Heritage Management, Oxford.27. Seshadri, A. K. : Conservation of Monuments in India, Delhi.28. Singh, Gurcharan & Jagdish Singh: Building Planning Designing and Scheduling, Delhi.29. Singh, Gurcharan & Subash Chander : Civil Engnrieering Drawing.30. Singh, Gurcharan : Building Materials, Delhi.31. Sykes Meredith H. : Manual on Systems of Inventorying immovable Cultural Property,

UNESCO. 1984. 32. Chandra, Satish : History of Architecture and Ancient Building Material in India, TBI,2003

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Master in Conservation, Preservation and Heritage Management (MCPHM)

Fourth SemesterPaper Code : 89702

(Practical Code: 752)*Title of the Paper : Conservation, Preservation and Restoration of Heritage

components and Conservation technique

Unit - I : Ancient Monuments, Remains and Heritage Buildings

a. Idea of shelter, pit dwelling, rock alignments, memorials, shrines, tanks and fortification

b. Mediums of construction c. Functional aspects of earthen and timber architecture and its associated technologyd. Deterioration, conservation, preservation and maintenance

Unit - II : Stone and Burnt Brick Structures, including rock cut specimens a. Rock cut, stone and Burnt Brick Architecture, use of building materials and

technology in historical building b. Significance of stone/ brick architecture and rock cut structurec. Technology, deterioration, conservation, preservation and maintenanced. Review of Indian building technology with special reference to important

buildings with case studies

Unit III : Historical Gardens, Cultural Landscapes and Archeological Sitesa. Nature of Archaeological sites, landscapes b. Historical Settlements - Salient features, patterns etc.c. Heritage Complexes - concept, conservation and preservationd. Development of site historical landscape and restoration of natural and

artificial surrounding

Unit - IV : Conservation Techniques

a. Structural Consolidation and repairs Structural failures, and stresses and their patterns, Under pinning, rock bolting, filleting, jacketing, grouting etc.

b. Temporary support, propping and strutting, reconstruction c. Foundation strengthening, nature of soil, failures, consolidation etc. d. Restoration and conservation of Architectural Decorative Elements like Inlay,

stucco, tiles, glass and mirror work and field studies in conservation Unit -V : Archaeological sites/Excavated Remains

a. Nature of Archaeological sites/ excavated remains b. Documentation and field conservation measures and preservation of excavated

sites. Spot preservation and site lab work .c. History of Archaeological conservation in Indiad. Salvage and transplantation of archaeological sites ,monuments etc.

* Practicals include Site Visit

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READING LIST

Paper Code 89702: Conservation, Preservation and Restoration of Heritage Components and Conservation Technique

1. Agnew, No., 1997 : Conservation of Ancient Sites on the Silk Road, Los Angeles.2. Ashurt, J. and F.G.Dimes, 1990 : Conservation of Building and Decorative Stone,

Vol. 2, London.3. Ashurt, J. and F.G. Dimes, 1998 : Conservation of Building and Decorative Stone, London4. Ashurt, J. and N. Ashurt, 1988 : Practical Building Conservation, Vol. I :Stone Masonery, London 5. Batra, N.L., 1996 : Heritage Conservation, New Delhi.6. Brommelle, N.S., G. Thomson Conservation within Historic Buildings, London

and P. Smith, 19807. Buys, S and V. Oakley, 1993 : The Conservation and Restoration of Ceramics,

London8. Carter, D & A.K. Walker,1999: Care and Conservation of Natural History Collections,

Oxford.9. Collins, C. 1995 : The Care and Conservation of Palaentological Materials, London. 10. Feilden, M.B., 1989 : Guidelines for Conservation, INTACH, New Delhi.11. Feilden, M.B., 1989 : Guidelines for Conservation : a technical manual,

INTACH, New Delhi.12. Feilden, M.B., 1996 (re.) : Conservation of Historic Buildings, Oxford.13. Feilden, B.M. & J.Jokilehto, (n.d.) : Management Guideline for World Cultural Heritage

Sites, UNESCO.14. Ghose, A., 1989 : Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage, Delhi.15. Grenville, J. (ed.), 1999 : Managing the Historic Rural Landscape, London and

New York.16. Harrison, R, (ed.) : Manual of Heritage Management, London.17. Hawie, F.M., 1992 : The Care and Conservation of Geological Material :

Menerals, Rocks, Meteorites and Lunarfinds, London.18. Horie, C.V., 1987 : Materials, for Conservation, Oxford.19. INTACH, 1996 : Process for Historic Site Development, New Delhi.20. Kuhn, H., 1968 : Conservation and Restoration of Works of Art and

Antiquities Vol. 1, London. 21. Larsen, K.E. and N. Marstein, 2000: Conservation of Historic Tember Structures, Oxford.22. Lindley, P. (ed.) 1997 : Sculpture Conservation, London.23. Marshall, Sir J. 1993 (re.) : Conservation Mannual, Varanasi.24. Mc Kee, H.J., 1970 : Recordings Historic Buildings, Washington.25. Menon, A.G.K & B.K. Thapar 1998: Historic Towns and Heritage Zones, New Delhi.26. Murthy, K.L., 1997 : Structural Conservation of Monuments of South

India, Delhi.27. Person, C., 1987 : Conservation Marine Archaeological Objects, London28. Price, N.S., et.al. (eds.).1996 : Historical and Philosophical Issues in the Conservation of Cultural Heritage, Los Angeles. 29. Selwitz, Charles, 1992 : Epoxy Resins in stone Conservation, Los Angeles.30. Striegel, M.F. and J. Hill, 1996 : Scientific Tools for Conservation, Los Angeles. 31. Warren, J. 1999 : Conservation of Earth Structures, London.

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Master in Conservation, Preservation and Heritage Management (MCPHM)

Fourth SemesterPaper Code : 89704

(Practical Code: 754)*

Title of the Paper : Chemical Treatment and Preservation of Painting, Manuscripts, Organic and Inorganic Materials

Unit-I : Classification of materials and environmental chemistrya. Organic and Inorganic materials - composition, bondingb. Chemical and physical properties of materialc. Behaviour of material towards environmental factors d. Mechanism and reaction in deterioration process .

Unit - II : Materials and General Treatment Techniquesa. Introduction to the chemical treatment, restoration, preservation b. Pre-requisites of chemical treatment and use of different reagents and chemical solventsc. Identifying agents of decay, damage etc. d. Preservation techniques and safe packing.

Unit - III : Organic materials - paper, birch-bark, palm leaves, textile, bone, ivory etc.

a. Nature and chemical composition of material and causes of decayb. Treatment in the fieldc. Analysis and treatment in the laboratoryd. Repairs and consolidation

Unit - IV : Inorganic, metallic and siliceous materials - Metals - copper, bronze, brass iron, lead, gold, silver, alloys stone clay etc.

a. Chemical composition of metal/alloys and siliceous materials b. Causes of decay, corrosion and damagec. Treatment in the field and consolidation techniquesd. Treatment in the lab

Unit - V: Rock Paintings , Murals and Illustrated Manuscriptsa. Rock Paintings, Murals and other paintings ; characteristics and

techniques of ground plan and treatment and restoration of rock surface paintings - Ajanta, Ellora, Bagh caves, Brihdeshwara temple etc.

b. Paintings, illustrated manuscripts - detecting the damage and treatment and restoration, consolidation and preservation

c. Environmental setting and air pollutants and their impacts on materials d. Study of colours, use of pigments, scope of intervention

* Practicals include Site Visit

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READING LIST

Paper Code 89704: Chemical Treatment and Preservation of Painting Manuscripts, Organic and

Inorganic Materials.

1. Florian, Kronkright Norton : The Conservation of Artifacts Made from Plant Materials– 1990, GCI2. Jhon Marshal : Conservation Mannual – 1973, New Delhi3. Susan Buys Victoria Oakley : The Conservation and Restoration of Ceramics - 1993

London4. Marianne Webb : Lacquer : Technology and Conservation –2000,

London5. John Ashurst and : Conservation of Building and Decorative Stone-1990,

Francis G. Dimes London6. David Carter & Annette,K. Walker: Care & Conservation of Natural History Collection-

1999, Oxford7. Hermann Kuhn : Conservation and Restoration of Works of Art and

Antiquities – 1986, London.8. Frank M. Howie : The Care and Conservation of Geological Material-

1992, London.9. John Warren : Conservation of Earth Structures – 1999. London 10. Colin Pearson : Conservation of Marine Archaeological Objects-1987,

London.11. Chris Collins : The Care and Conservation of Palaeontological Material – 1995, London12. Cooper Marlin : Laser Cleaning – 1998, Oxford13. G. Kamalakar : Conservation, Preservation and Restoration Traditions, Trends and Techniques – 1995 Hydreabad.14. C.V. Horie : Materials for Conservation – 1997, London.15. Scott, Pondany & Considine : Ancient and Historic Metals – 1991, Symposium G.E.I16. V.Dorge & F.C. Howlett : Painted Wood: History and Conservation – 1994, Symposium G.E.I.17. John Warren : Conservation of Brick- 1999, New Delhi.18. Roy Newton & Sandra Davison: Conservation of Glass – 1989, London.19. H. J. Plenderleith : The Conservation of Antiquities and Works of Art-

1989, London.20. Naresh R. Shah and Arun Arya: Studies on Some Fungal Biodeteriogens-2000, New Delhi.

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Master in Conservation, Preservation and Heritage Management (MCPHM)

Fourth SemesterPaper Code : 89706

Title of the Paper : Public Awareness/Cultural Resource Management

Unit - I : Interpretation

a. Levels of meanings - the functionalist, Structuralist Approaches and Semiotic Analysis

b. Collective interpretation methodsc. The interpretation briefd. Target audience - identifying user needs

Unit - II : Communication modes and tools

a. Introduction to mass media including popular and traditions b. Audio/Video print ….. The written word c. Information technology and the World Wide Web, Multi media and computer

reconstructionsd. Preparation of comprehensive communication strategy, project, management plans

and materials

Unit - III : Public Awareness and Agencies

a. Agencies : Govt. and Non-Government Organizations, National and International Agencies

b. Awareness about heritage, non-formal education, exhibitions, publicationsc. Local community involvementd. Role of individuals and professionals

Unit - IV : Cultural Resource Management

a. Site and Surroundings Management and maintenance b. Visitors Management, Human Resource Development and Management c. Information Managementd. Disaster management and World Heritage site management

Unit - V : Monitoring and Evaluation

a. Results based management and project monitoring plans b. Evaluation – Tools c. Evaluation – Collective Analysis and Inferences

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d. Project Resource Management READING LIST

Paper Code 89706 : Public Awareness/Cultural Resource Management1. Macdonald, Sharon : The Politics of Display: Museums Science, Culture, London 1999.2. Karp, Ivan : Exhibiting Culture: The Poetics and Politics of Museum

Display, Washington, D.C 1991.3. Hooper, Eilean : Museums and the Shaping of Knowledge, London, 1999.4. Barringer, Tim : Colonialism and the object: Empire, Material Culture

and the Museum, London 19985. Belcher, Michael : Exhibitions in Museums, Smithsonian Washington, D.C. 19916. Bicknell, Sandra : Museum Visitor Studies in the 90s, Science Museum,

London, 19937. Pearson, Anne : The Big Foot: Museums and Children with learning difficulties,

British Museum, London 19948. Hooper, Eilean : The Education Role of the Museum, London, 1999.9. Stone, Peter, G : Presented Past: Heritage, Museum and education , London 199410. Pearce, Susan, M. : Experiencing Material Culture in Western World, Leicester,

London, 199711. Kavanagh, Gaynor : Museum Provision and Professional, London 1999.12. Hein, George E : Learning in the Museum, London 200013. Dean, David : Museum Exhibition : Theory and Practice, London 199614. Hooper, Eilean : Museum , Media, Message, London 199915. Thomson, Gargh, : Museum, Environment, London, 199716. Orna , Eligzbeth : Information Management in Museum, Gower, U.S.A, 199817. Pearce, Susan M : Archaeological Curatorship, Leicester, London, 199618. Kavanagh, Gaynor : History Curatorship, Leicester, London 199019. Well, Stephen E : Rethinking the Museum : And other Meditations,

Smithsonian, Washington 199020. Walsh, Kevin : The Representation of the past : Museum and heritage in the

post modern world, London 199721. Thomas, Rhodri : The Hospitality Industry, Tourism and Europe: Perspective

on Policies, London, 199622. Owen, Garden : Accounting for Hospitality Tourism & Leisure, London 199823. Inkpen, Gary : Information Technology for Travel and Tourism, London 199824. Sharma, K.: : Tourism and Hospitality, New Delhi, 200025. Fennell, David, A : Ecotourism an Introduction, London, 199926. Pearce, Douglas, G. : Contemporary Issues in Tourism Development, London, 199927. Tribe, John : Environmental Management for Rural Tourism and Recreation

London 200028. Toner, J.P : Leisure and Ancient Rome, London 199829. Shackley, Myra : Visitor Management : Case study from World Heritage Sites

Butterworth, Oxford 199830. Lee Ross Darren : HRM in Tourism & Hospitality: International Perspectives on

small to medium sized Enterprises, London 199931. Hall, C.Micahel : Sustainable Tourism : A Geographical Perspective, London 199832. Clift, Stephen : Tourism and Health : Risks, Research and Responses,

London 199733. Sethi Praveen : Tourism for the New Millennium, New Delhi 199934. Aylin Orbasli : Tourism in Historic towns (Urban Conservation & Heritage

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Management) London 2000

M Master in Conservation, Preservation and Heritage Management (MCPHM)

Fourth SemesterPaper Code : 89708

Title of the Paper : Dissertation/Report Writing

Student, research work

Unit – I : Research basis, need justification

Unit - II : Synopsis development, aim, objectives, scope of research etc.

Unit - III : Prefinal presentations/seminars etc.

Unit – IV : Final Presentation